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Music from the Motion Picture Juno is the soundtrack for the 2007 film Juno. The album compiles mostly indie rock [1] songs from the 2000s, and was released by Rhino Entertainment on December 11, 2007. [2] [3] It received enough critical and commercial success that other compilations and expanded re-releases have been released in subsequent years.
Juno's soundtrack, Music from the Motion Picture Juno, was released December 11, 2007, [113] features nineteen songs from Barry Louis Polisar, Belle & Sebastian, Buddy Holly, Cat Power, The Kinks, Mott the Hoople, Sonic Youth and The Velvet Underground, and most prominently Kimya Dawson and her former bands The Moldy Peaches and Antsy Pants.
"Anyone Else but You" is a song by the indie rock duo the Moldy Peaches, first released on their 2001 self-titled album. The song achieved wider popularity after being featured on the soundtrack of the 2007 film Juno, along with several other songs by Kimya Dawson that she wrote for her toddler. [1]
This is a partial list of songs that originated in movies that charted (Top 40) in either the United States or the United Kingdom, though frequently the version that charted is not the one found in the film. Songs are all sourced from, [1] [2] and,. [3] For information concerning music from James Bond films see
List of songs based on a film Song Artist Film Ref. "2HB" Roxy Music: Casablanca [1] [2] "Alice" Avril Lavigne: Alice in Wonderland [3] "The American Nightmare" Ice Nine Kills: A Nightmare on Elm Street [4] "Attack of the Fifty-Foot Woman" The Tubes: Attack of the 50 Foot Woman [5] "Attack Ships on Fire" Revolting Cocks: Blade Runner [6 ...
2 Music. 3 Television ... Episode IV – A New Hope, a 1977 film; Music "Episode IV" (song), a song by Jimmy Eat World; ... All pages with titles containing Episode 4;
Chantal Jennifer Kreviazuk CM (/ ʃ ɑː n ˈ t ɑː l ˌ k r ɛ v i ˈ æ z ə k / shahn-TAHL KREV-ee-AZ-ək; born May 18, 1973) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, composer, and pianist.Born in Winnipeg, she played music from a young age before signing with Columbia Records in the 1990s.
Excellence in Contemporary Film: Monique Prudhomme Nominated Critics' Choice Movie Awards [20] Best Picture: Nominated Best Comedy Movie: Won Best Actress: Elliot Page [a] Nominated Best Young Actor: Michael Cera Nominated Best Writer: Diablo Cody Won Best Acting Ensemble: Nominated Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards: Best ...